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Josep Perelló CapóAdjunto en Ginecología y Obstetricia Hospital Sant PauTesorero de la Junta Directiva Societat Catalana Contracepció
Depresión y anticoncepción
La depresión es un trastorno mental que se caracteriza por la presencia de tristeza, pérdida de interés o placer, sentimientos
de culpa o falta de autoestima, trastornos del sueño o del apetito, sensación de cansancio y falta de concentración.
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Almeida OP et al. Factors associated with suicidal thoughts in a large community study of older adults. Br J Psychiatry. 2012 Dec;201(6):466-72.
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Hasler G et al. Discovering imaging endophenotypes for major depression. Molecular Psychiatry (2011) 16, 604–619.
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Hamilton JP et al. Amygdala volume in Major Depressive Disorder: A meta-analysis of magnetic resonanceimaging studies. Mol Psychiatry. 2008 Nov; 13(11):993–1000. Stephanie Campbell S et al. Lower HippocampalVolume in Patients Suffering From Depression: A Meta-Analysis. Am J Psychiatry 2004; 161:598–607
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¿Se asocia a depresión el uso de la anticoncepción hormonal?
Índice
• Hormonas endógenas y depresión• Teorías bioquímicas• Depresión y anticoncepción hormonal (AH)• Factores de alteraciones del ánimo• Recomendaciones guías• Interacciones farmacológicas ATD y AH• Métodos utilizados y cumplimiento• Conclusiones
Women have twice the rate of MDD as men
Kessler RC et al. Sex and depression in the National Comorbidity Survey. I: Lifetime prevalence, chronicity and recurrence. J Affect Disord. 1993 Oct-Nov;29(2-3):85-96.
Hormonas endógenas y depresión
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Hormonas endógenas y depresiónMenstrual Cycle Mood Symptoms
Reid RL et al. Endogenous opioid activity and the premenstrual syndrome. Lancet. 1983 Oct 1;2(8353):786.
Reid RL et al. Endogenous opioid activity and the premenstrual syndrome. Lancet. 1983 Oct 1;2(8353):786.
Hormonas endógenas y depresión
*Denotes studies where results were statistically significant.
Hormonas endógenas y depresión
Saunders KE et al. Suicidal behaviour and the menstrual cycle. Psychol Med. 2006 Jul;36(7):901-12.
Suicide and Menstrual Cycle
Hormonas endógenas y depresiónChildbirth and risk for psychiatric admission
Kendell RE et al.The social and obstetric correlates of psychiatric admission in the puerperium. Psychol Med. 1981 May;11(2):341-50.
Hormonas endógenas y depresiónMenopausia y perimenopausia
Weber MT et al. Cognition and mood in perimenopause: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J SteroidBiochem Mol Biol. 2014 July ; 0: 90–98. Cheng-Hsiang Chou et al. Effect of previous diagnoses of depression,menopause status, vasomotor symptoms, and neuroticism on depressive symptoms among climactericwomen: A 30-month follow-up. Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology 54 (2015) 385e389
Teorías bioquímicas
Brinton RD et al. Progesterone receptors: form and function in brain. Front Neuroendocrinol. 2008 May;29(2):313-39. Bethea CL et al. Ovarian steroids and serotonin neural function. Mol Neurobiol. 1998 Oct;18(2):87-123.
Teorías bioquímicas
Brinton RD et al. Progesterone receptors: form and function in brain. Front Neuroendocrinol. 2008 May;29(2):313-39. Bethea CL et al. Ovarian steroids and serotonin neural function. Mol Neurobiol. 1998 Oct;18(2):87-123.
Teorías bioquímicas
Estrógeno disminuiría piridoxina
Gestágenoincrementaría la MAO
Teorías bioquímicas
Artículos que demuestran una asociación positiva
• Keyes KM et al. Association of Hormonal Contraceptive Use With Reduced Levels ofDepressive Symptoms: A National Study of Sexually Active Women in the United States.Am J Epidemiol. 2013 Nov 1; 178(9): 1378–1388
• Young EA et al. Influences of hormone-based contraception on depressive symptoms inpremenopausal women with major depression. Psychoneuroendocrinology.2007;32:843–853.
• Pearlstein TB et al. Treatment of pre- menstrual dysphoric disorder with a newdrospirenone- containing oral contraceptive formulation. Contraception.2005;72:414–421.
• Abraham S et al. Oral contraception and cyclic changes in premenstrual and menstrualexperience. Psychoses Obstetric Gynecologic Journal 2003, 24:185–193.
• Oinonen KA, Mazmanian D. To what extent do oral contraceptives influence mood andaffect? J Affect Disord. 2002;70: 229–240.
Anticonceptivos y depresión
Artículos que demuestran una asociación neutra
• Toffol E et al. Further evidence for lack of negative associations between hormonalcontraception and mental health. Contraception. 2012;86(5):470-480
• Toffol E et al. Hormonal contraception and mental health: results of a population-basedstudy. Hum Reprod. 2011;26(11):3085-3093.
• Bastani F et al. Does oral conteraceptive pill influence womens mood and stress level?Iran Obstetic and Gynecol Journal 2009, 60:65–74
• O'Connell K, Davis AR, Kerns J. Oral contraceptives: side effects and depression inadolescent girls. Contraception 2007;75:299–304
• Rapkin AJ et al. Decreased neuroactive steroids induced by combined oral contraceptivepills are not associated with mood changes. Fertil Steril. 2006;85:1371–1378
• Robinson SA et al. Do the emotional side-effects of hormonal contraceptives come frompharmacologic or psychological mechanisms? Med Hypoetheses 2004;63:268-73.
• Joffe H et al. Impact of oral contraceptive pill use on premenstrual mood: predictors ofimprovement and deterioration. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2003 Dec;189(6):1523-30.
Anticonceptivos y depresión
Artículos que demuestran una asociación negativa
• Skovlund CW et al. Association of Hormonal Contraception With Depression. JAMAPsychiatry. 2016 Nov 1;73(11):1154-1162.
• Shakerinejad G et al. Factors predicting mood changes in oral contraceptive pill users.Reprod Health. 2013 Sep 9;10:45.
• Lindberg M et al. Differences in prescription rates and odds ratios of antidepressantdrugs in relation to individual hormonal contraceptives. Eur J Contracept Reprod HealthCare. 2012;17(2): 106-118.
• Wiebe ER et al. Characteristics of women who experience mood and sexual side effectswith use of hormonal contraception. J Obstet Gynaecol Can. 2011;33(12):1234-1240.
• Wiréhn AB et al. Use of hormonal contraceptives in relation to antidepressant therapy:a nationwide population-based study. Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care.2010;15(1):41-47.
• Duke JM et al. Is there an association between the use of oral contraception anddepressive symptoms in young Australian women? Contraception. 2007;75(1):27-31.
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Anticonceptivos y depresión
Skovlund CW et al. Association of Hormonal Contraception With Depression. JAMA Psychiatry. 2016 Nov1;73(11):1154-1162.
Anticonceptivos y depresión
Skovlund CW et al. Association of Hormonal Contraception With Depression. JAMA Psychiatry. 2016 Nov1;73(11):1154-1162.
Anticonceptivos y depresión
Skovlund CW et al. Association of Hormonal Contraception With Depression. JAMA Psychiatry. 2016 Nov1;73(11):1154-1162.
Skovlund CW et al. Association of Hormonal Contraception With Depression. JAMA Psychiatry. 2016 Nov1;73(11):1154-1162.
Anticonceptivos y depresión
• Limitaciones del estudio– Estudio de cohorte prospectivo.– Población danesa.– No análisis multivariate.– Incio tto antidepresivo o dx depresión en unidades
psiquiátricas de clínicas o hospital.– Criterios diagnósticos no homegéneos.– Antidepresivos usados en otras patologías (el 80% de
los IRS son pautados por depresión).– Muchos otros estudios con resultados diferentes.
Skovlund CW et al. Association of Hormonal Contraception With Depression. JAMA Psychiatry. 2016 Nov1;73(11):1154-1162.
Anticonceptivos y depresión
O'Connell K et al. Oral contraceptives: side effects and depression in adolescent girls. Contraception 2007;75:299–304.
Anticonceptivos y depresión
Keyes KM et al. Association of Hormonal Contraceptive Use With Reduced Levels of Depressive Symptoms: ANational Study of Sexually Active Women in the United States. Am J Epidemiol. 2013 Nov 1; 178(9): 1378–1388
Anticonceptivos y depresión
NO EVIDENCIA CIENTÍFICA QUE PERMITA ESTABLECER
UNA RELACIÓN ENTRE ANTICOCEPCIÓN
HORMONAL Y DEPRESIÓN
Gingnell M et al. Oral contraceptive use changes brain activity and mood in women with previous negative affecton the pill--a double-blinded, placebo-controlled randomized trial of a levonorgestrel-containing combined oralcontraceptive. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2013 Jul;38(7):1133-44
Anticonceptivos y depresión
Anticonceptivos y depresión
Rapkin AJ et al. Decreased neuroactive steroids induced by combined oral contraceptive pills are not associatedwith mood changes. Fertil Steril. 2006 May;85(5):1371-8
• Vulnerabilidad biológica:– Fluctuaciones PG– Polimorfismos receptor 5-HT– Sensibilidad metabolitos PG
• Vulnerabilidad psicosocial:– Ambivalencia respecto a los AHC– Eventos estresantes– Situaciones específicas
• Preexistencia subclínica de trastornos afectivos:– PMS, PMDD– Depresión– Otros trastornos afectivos
Factores de riesgo
Joffe H et al. Impact of oral contraceptive pill use on premenstrual mood: predictors of improvement anddeterioration. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2003 Dec;189(6):1523-30.
Antecedente depresión mayor
Factores de riesgo
Ellen R. Wiebe ER et al. Characteristics of Women Who Experience Mood and Sexual Side Efects With Use of Hormonal Contraception. J Obstet Gynaecol Can 2011;33(12):1234–1240
Antecedente depresión mayor, joven, soltera, nulípara, raza caucásica
Factores de riesgo
Shakerinejad G et al. Factors predicting mood changes in oral contraceptive pill users. Reprod Health. 2013 Sep 9;10:45.
Antecedente depresión mayor, joven, soltera, nulípara, raza caucásica, vivir en medio urbano, no información reacciones adversas, mala cumplidora
Recomendaciones guía OMS
a Please consult the tables in the text for a clarification to this classification.
Clarification: The classification is based on data forwomen with selected depressive disorders. No data onbipolar disorder or postpartum depression wereavailable. There is a potential for drug interactionsbetween certain antidepressant medications andhormonal contraceptives.Evidence: COC use did not increase depressive symptomsin women with depression compared to baseline or tonon-users with depression.
WHO medical eligibility criteria update. Contraception Volume 94, Issue 3, September 2016,: 93–194
Recomendaciones guía UKMEC
Clinical Guidance: Drug Interactions with Hormonal Contraception. FSRH, January 2017UK medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use. UKMEC, 2016
Interacción farmacológica
Berry-Bibee EN et al. Drug interactions between hormonal contraceptives and psychotropic drugs: a systematicreview. Contraception 94 (2016) 650–667
•Chen G et al. Pharmacokinetic drug interactions involving vortioxetine(LuAA21004), a multimodal antidepressant. Clin Drug Investig 2013;33:727–36.2.H.•Palovaara S et al. Inhibition of cytochrome P450 2B6 activity by hormonereplacement therapy and oral contraceptive as measured by bupropionhydroxylation. Clin Pharmacol Ther 2003;74:326–33.•Muirhead GJ et al. Ziprasidone and the pharmacokinetics of a combinedoral contraceptive. Clin Pharmacol 2000;49(Suppl 1):49S–56S.•Chiu YY et al. Lurasidone drug–drug interaction studies: a comprehensivereview. Drug Metabol Drug Interact 2014;29:191–202.
Joffe H et al. Impact of oral contraceptive pill use on premenstrual mood: predictors of improvement anddeterioration. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2003 Dec;189(6):1523-30.
Factores de riesgo
Métodos en mujeres deprimidas
Sherry LF et al. Use of contraception among US women with frequent mental distress. Contraception 83 (2011) 127–133
Francis J et al. An exploratory analysis of contraceptive method choice and symptoms of depression in adolescentfemales initiating prescription contraception. Contraception 91 (2015) 336–343
Métodos en mujeres deprimidas
Métodos en mujeres deprimidas
Stidham KH et al. Young women’s consistency of contraceptive use — does depression or stress matter? Contraception 88 (2013) 641–649
TAKE HOME MESSAGE• 4-10% usuarias AH pueden tener alteración del estado
de ánimo.• Alteración del estado de ánimo ≠ depresión.• No relación causal bien establecida entre AH y
depresión.• Falta de ensayos clínicos, doble ciego con grupo control
bien diseñados.• Los estudios se deberían centrar en el impacto en la
calidad de vida.• No contraindicación de ningún método anticonceptivo
entre las mujeres con depresión.
TAKE HOME MESSAGE
Gracias
Factores de riesgo
Johnson SR. syndrome, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, and beyond: a clinical primer for practitioners.Premenstrual Obstet Gynecol. 2004 Oct;104(4):845-59 https://www.womensinternational.com/connections/pms/
Factores de riesgo
Factores de riesgo
Dimmock PW et al. Efficacy of selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors in premenstrual syndrome: a systematicreview. Lancet. 2000 Sep 30;356(9236):1131-6.